Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pull something out of a hat

idiom
/pʊl ˈsʌmθɪŋ aʊt ɒv ə hæt/
Definition
To create or invent something unexpectedly, often in a surprising or skillful manner.
Examples
  • She managed to pull a brilliant solution out of a hat just in time for the meeting.
  • During the presentation, he pulled a fantastic idea out of a hat that impressed everyone.
  • It’s hard to believe they pulled this event off with such short notice — it feels like they just pulled it out of a hat.
Meaning
This phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone produces an idea, solution, or object that seems improbable or difficult to achieve, similar to a magician producing something from a hat.
Synonyms
  • Come up with
  • Invent
  • Present unexpectedly
  • Surprise